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commenting on the situation in syria new york based author and a political analyst. she believes the true situation in the country is not being told by mainstream media most of the international media with the exception of a few stations have ignored the fact that. the charlotte government is fighting armed groups internally and its country groups that have been armed again by outside forces and they've instead tried to portray it as civilians peaceful civilians protesting for change in their country who are being massacred by the government this is an incredibly dangerous manipulation of fact that's occurring and and that we've seen in other countries like the case of libya that's been used to justify outside aggression military action and war and and political assassination of a head of state again this is an attempt to try to alter the perception of what's taking place in the country and also to get the support from other countries on board for those countries and their governments to be out to justify their actions to overthrow a government to implement another t
commenting on the situation in syria new york based author and a political analyst. she believes the true situation in the country is not being told by mainstream media most of the international media with the exception of a few stations have ignored the fact that. the charlotte government is fighting armed groups internally and its country groups that have been armed again by outside forces and they've instead tried to portray it as civilians peaceful civilians protesting for change in their...
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here we are, and correctly protest human rights abuses in iran and syria and libya, and this is our ally doing this with our weapons. >> and let me ask you about that, because they tried to say, look, we are coming out of, this and we are going to reform the monarchy, and we are going to put out a human rights report, and say negative things about what we did, and we are transparent and everything is fine. since that report came out, you went back to bahrain and what happened? >> well, they arrested me. and i should say detained me. there is no doubt that the king has made some real reform at the margin, and the report was a real thing. they have eased a hair, but at the end of the day, this is still a despotic regime refusing to provide anything close to free elections and daily firing tear glass at peaceful protesters and these are american tear gas shells fired everyday. occasionally killing people. >> so where do we go from here? what happens next? i mean, when you look at at the overall arab spring and you have case of bahrain and egypt which is so full of hope, and now has a lot mo
here we are, and correctly protest human rights abuses in iran and syria and libya, and this is our ally doing this with our weapons. >> and let me ask you about that, because they tried to say, look, we are coming out of, this and we are going to reform the monarchy, and we are going to put out a human rights report, and say negative things about what we did, and we are transparent and everything is fine. since that report came out, you went back to bahrain and what happened? >>...
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here we are, and correctly protest human rights abuses in iran and syria and libya, and this is our ally doing this with our weapons. >> and let me ask you about that, because they tried to say, look, we are coming out of, this and we are going to reform the monarchy, and we are going to put out a human rights report, and say negative things about what we did, and we are transparent and everything is fine. since that report came out, you went back to bahrain and what happened? >> well, they arrested me. and i should say detained me. there is no doubt that the king has made some real reform at the margin, and the report was a real thing. they have eased a hair, but at the end of the day, this is still a despotic regime refusing to provide anything close to free elections and daily firing tear glass at peaceful protesters and these are american tear gas shells fired everyday. occasionally killing people. >> so where do we go from here? what happens next? i mean, when you look at at the overall arab spring and you have case of bahrain and egypt which is so full of hope, and now has a lot mo
here we are, and correctly protest human rights abuses in iran and syria and libya, and this is our ally doing this with our weapons. >> and let me ask you about that, because they tried to say, look, we are coming out of, this and we are going to reform the monarchy, and we are going to put out a human rights report, and say negative things about what we did, and we are transparent and everything is fine. since that report came out, you went back to bahrain and what happened? >>...
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have become part of the daily life that many people here in syria. from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that to bring about any change. in the west of the conflict areas change can come a moment tesing is imperative to the families like. finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search. damascus. commenting on the situation in syria new york based author and a political analyst a. true situation of the country is not being told by mainstream media. most of the international media with the exception of a few stations have ignored the fact that. the charlotte side government is fighting armed groups internally and its country groups that have been armed again by outside forces and they've instead tried to portray it as civilians peaceful civilians protesting for change in their country who are being massacred by the government this is an incredibly dangerous manipulation of fact that's occurring and and that we've seen in other count
have become part of the daily life that many people here in syria. from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that to bring about any change. in the west of the conflict areas change can come a moment tesing is imperative to the families like. finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search. damascus. commenting on the situation in syria new york based author and a political...
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syria is definitely going to be one of the issues discussed at this meeting in moscow as well with both russia and egypt. criticizing the violence in the country and standing against any foreign military intervention there are going to egypt it's very important regional where also when it comes to the middle east peace process so that's another issue to be discussed however the situation in egypt itself is quite complicated still violent protests are continuing the country's going through parliamentary elections and some islamist oriented bodies are aiming for power including the muslim brotherhood and after the first round of the election the managed to gather around seventy percent of votes the next round is expected really soon since the newly elected poland should start working by the end of january so. quite a lot of issues are on the table here for this meeting in moscow of course we'll be monitoring how it goes and we thought right after it happens. ok your life from moscow i thank you for now. while the situation in syria looks set to dominate the talks in moscow and it will com
syria is definitely going to be one of the issues discussed at this meeting in moscow as well with both russia and egypt. criticizing the violence in the country and standing against any foreign military intervention there are going to egypt it's very important regional where also when it comes to the middle east peace process so that's another issue to be discussed however the situation in egypt itself is quite complicated still violent protests are continuing the country's going through...
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now, syria. popular uprisings fueled by new technology, coordinated using mobile phones, the internet, text messages, and tweets. these pictures captured last week from syria spread around the globe on the the world wide web. but now the very technologies that helped spark these revolutions are being used to brush them. >> technology can be every bit as lethal as the bullets from a munitions company. >> brighton beach on the sussex trust, an unlikely venue to host the hub of dissent. but the current syrian popular uprising is organized on an international scale. here in brighton beach, this man plays his part. >> the arab spring has turned into winter in syria. we have more than 20,000 people in prison. 4500 deboarded. people are struggling on a daily basis. >> he has no permanent address. he goes from place to place using friends' addresses. using their internet connections, laptops, and computers, fearful that he is being monitored by the syrian security services here on british soil. >> hello?
now, syria. popular uprisings fueled by new technology, coordinated using mobile phones, the internet, text messages, and tweets. these pictures captured last week from syria spread around the globe on the the world wide web. but now the very technologies that helped spark these revolutions are being used to brush them. >> technology can be every bit as lethal as the bullets from a munitions company. >> brighton beach on the sussex trust, an unlikely venue to host the hub of...
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is leaning on turkey to push for change in syria. vice-president joe biden was in the turkish capital today paying his respects to an earlier leader who helped this country to modernize. he piled praise on his turkish coast for the example that they make in the middle east. turkey has their own concerns. they fear that further unrest will destabilize their border and that thousands of refugees will join the others that have fled here. use of the turkish army to protect civilians is being rolled out for now. -- ruled out for now. >> in egypt, authorities have begun announcing the results of the first round of parliamentary elections. the muslim brotherhood is expected to win a majority but a more radical islamist party is also expected to win seats. these elections are watched very closely in washington, are there things that western governments might feel nervous about? >> we have only got partial results so far. this is a very respectable. the head of the electoral commission gave a rather eccentric press conference. from the inform
is leaning on turkey to push for change in syria. vice-president joe biden was in the turkish capital today paying his respects to an earlier leader who helped this country to modernize. he piled praise on his turkish coast for the example that they make in the middle east. turkey has their own concerns. they fear that further unrest will destabilize their border and that thousands of refugees will join the others that have fled here. use of the turkish army to protect civilians is being rolled...
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arab league observers arrive in syria as the conflict there sees its bloodiest period yet more than two hundred are thought to have been killed in just two days despite more international sanctions imposed against a massive us. and more than seventy die as the iraqi capital is rocked by a wave of terrorist bombs and one week after the american military is withdrawal from the war torn country the raging violence is raising questions already over the entire u.s. invasion and the air campaign. good early morning to you it's six am here in the russian capital i'm lucy catherine of and you're watching our t.v. now it is time for a change in russia these words from president dmitri medvedev who outlined a plan for widespread democratic reforms well the country's political system first in line. was listening to the annual state of the union address. first and foremost make sure that it promised that people's voices will become louder things just sweeping reforms of the country's political system or political status meant was listening carefully to his address to the parliament as he sketched o
arab league observers arrive in syria as the conflict there sees its bloodiest period yet more than two hundred are thought to have been killed in just two days despite more international sanctions imposed against a massive us. and more than seventy die as the iraqi capital is rocked by a wave of terrorist bombs and one week after the american military is withdrawal from the war torn country the raging violence is raising questions already over the entire u.s. invasion and the air campaign....
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syria signed up to the arab peace plan on monday and the violence goes on. in fact, it has intensified sharply. most of it has been not far from the border with turkey. the opposition syrian national council is calling it a massacre. they say that nearly 250 people have died since monday alone. this is the bloodiest time since the uprising began in march. they want the u.s. security council to declare this as an unsafe zone. there is little appetite for another military adventure. with that possibility in mind, the regime has been staging a military removers aimed at putting across the message that their uniform -- unified. troops and police have been killed in the violence virtually every day. the regime blames armed terrorist gangs for all of the trouble and say that they are carrying out a plot to undermine the country. they are also encouraging big rallies to put across the message that they still have popular support in resisting the south side conspiracy. that is the image that they will try to convey when the arab peace observers start arriving on thu
syria signed up to the arab peace plan on monday and the violence goes on. in fact, it has intensified sharply. most of it has been not far from the border with turkey. the opposition syrian national council is calling it a massacre. they say that nearly 250 people have died since monday alone. this is the bloodiest time since the uprising began in march. they want the u.s. security council to declare this as an unsafe zone. there is little appetite for another military adventure. with that...
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and they're back in washington and washington we know that syria. is on the military broken out of the pentagon and in there for a long time and i mean what is the part of the general who is general has confirmed that syria was a military. and as well and iran oh i'm not very very positive i don't think there's any change so is that what will finally bring about change in your assessment. well that's a really good question. i'm not sure i can answer that then you know just when you know what went on. i don't know really and honestly i think you will see what happened although i don't think the fact that there is a there or is there is going to change anything to the situation right now which is there is a willingness from western countries and western backgrounds even when you are making change in syria so then let's turn to the pressure that's being applied right now the sanctions the u.s. has upped its rhetoric saying that assad can't be trusted doesn't deserve power and must step down if not he faces additional measures but nine months since the
and they're back in washington and washington we know that syria. is on the military broken out of the pentagon and in there for a long time and i mean what is the part of the general who is general has confirmed that syria was a military. and as well and iran oh i'm not very very positive i don't think there's any change so is that what will finally bring about change in your assessment. well that's a really good question. i'm not sure i can answer that then you know just when you know what...
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arab league observers arrive in syria as the conflict there reaches a bloody international sanctions we have a living conditions to deteriorate. and tightening the noose around america's controversial death penalty the plugs the flow of drugs used to kill u.s. death row inmates. it's nine pm in moscow i'm at treasure good to have you with us here on r.t. our top story it's time for a change in russia this from president dmitry medvedev outlining a plan for widespread democratic reforms with the country's political system first in line. was listening in to the annual state of the union address. first and foremost to make sure that it promised that people's voices will become louder thanks to sweeping reforms of the country's political system political stablish meant was listening carefully to his address to the palm and as he sketched out the first steps which need to be taken he plans to bring those initiatives to the newly elected duma in the very near future in the last months of his presidency should. my proposals are to introduce direct elections to russia's regional heads to sim
arab league observers arrive in syria as the conflict there reaches a bloody international sanctions we have a living conditions to deteriorate. and tightening the noose around america's controversial death penalty the plugs the flow of drugs used to kill u.s. death row inmates. it's nine pm in moscow i'm at treasure good to have you with us here on r.t. our top story it's time for a change in russia this from president dmitry medvedev outlining a plan for widespread democratic reforms with the...
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now arab league observers arrive in syria as part of the plan to end the bloodshed in the country which continues despite increasing international sanctions imposed on damascus. and over seventy die of the iraqi capital is a rocked by a wave of terrorist bombs less than a week after the american military is quick to draw from the war torn country that waging violence is raising questions over the entire u.s. invasion and eight year campaign. good evening it is true i am here in the russian capital i'm lucy catherine of and you rush watching our t.v. now it is time for a change in a rush at this from president dmitri medvedev who outlined a plan for widespread democratic reforms with the country's political system first online now r.t. as a country over was a listening to the annual state of the union address. first and foremost make sure that that it promised that people's voices will become louder thanks to sweeping reforms of the country's political system what political status meant was listening carefully to his address to the parliament as he sketched out the first steps which need
now arab league observers arrive in syria as part of the plan to end the bloodshed in the country which continues despite increasing international sanctions imposed on damascus. and over seventy die of the iraqi capital is a rocked by a wave of terrorist bombs less than a week after the american military is quick to draw from the war torn country that waging violence is raising questions over the entire u.s. invasion and eight year campaign. good evening it is true i am here in the russian...
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a team of arab league peace monitors has arrived in the syria's part of an ambitious plan to bring peace to the conflict torn nation the arrival comes as violence is reaching a peak with hundreds reportedly killed in recent days its latest round of violence is drawing drawing international reaction with turkey accusing president assad of turning the country into a bloodbath the u.s. has also renewed calls for him to step down and order the military off the streets or face more international measures syria is already suffering under a slew of economic and regional sanctions but is often the case it's the ordinary people feeling the pinch as r.t. sara first reports from damascus. it's been nearly ten months there is that rising began. the capital of damascus has remained largely sheltered from the conflict. in the bustling sun so it seems like it's business as usual as one says the winds of change have begun supply over there will stronger the arab league's impose tough economic sanctions the effects of which have been felt even head in a poor area in the suburbs of damascus and her family
a team of arab league peace monitors has arrived in the syria's part of an ambitious plan to bring peace to the conflict torn nation the arrival comes as violence is reaching a peak with hundreds reportedly killed in recent days its latest round of violence is drawing drawing international reaction with turkey accusing president assad of turning the country into a bloodbath the u.s. has also renewed calls for him to step down and order the military off the streets or face more international...
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. >> protests from wisconsin to egypt, libya, syria, england, russia and wall street. how were the stories covered and did the media take sides? >> and the shooting in tucson. how did the media fail in reporting that story? the answers next on news watch. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome gn out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year wagreat but next year's a be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and mackerel. our golf courses are open. our bed and breakfast have special rates. and migrating waterfowl from all over make this a bird watcher's paradise. so if you missed it earlier this year, come on down. if you've already been here come on back... to mississippi.. florida... louisiana... alabama. the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter
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in syria however are quite scary because people die daily and a number of cities are in chaos and on security some areas are peaceful but generally there are big problems in the country the arab league assumed responsibility for resolving this crisis and interacting with the conflicting sides of it let's look at libya where the international intervention took place and the arab states acted according to the progress there in syria's instance it was the into arabic intervention especially on the part of the council states it was intended to resolve the crisis in the interests of the entire region and i hope that we the arabs and residents of this region will be able to resolve a problem on our own or a famine that it can comb through on the stand you correctly that you are against any intervention in syria situation except for regional forces. when you write firstly nobody outside this region wants to intervene in resolving this very complicated problem the consequences of an intervention would impact all countries of the region keeping this in mind we believe that the syrian leadersh
in syria however are quite scary because people die daily and a number of cities are in chaos and on security some areas are peaceful but generally there are big problems in the country the arab league assumed responsibility for resolving this crisis and interacting with the conflicting sides of it let's look at libya where the international intervention took place and the arab states acted according to the progress there in syria's instance it was the into arabic intervention especially on the...
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i think of syria, where you have majorities protesting against the minority. >> that is the shape it has taken. it did not start out this way. it is worth remembering that the syrian uprising was almost identical to the one we saw in egypt, tunisia. the regime has successfully fought back by characterizing this as a shia versus sunni thing, and i'm afraid that is becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy. but it is still a revolution in progress. there are still many steps. thank you very much for joining us. on the short list for person of the year coming in at no. 5 was kate middleton. if you did not get enough of her this year, do not worry. you will see plenty of her and the rest of the royal family in 2012. our royal correspondent has more on the and itinerary. >> the golden jubilee of 2002 brought up the crowd and took the queen and her husband to different parts of the united kingdom. the program for the diamond jubilee is said by buckingham palace to be even more extensive. the queen will concentrate on the united kingdom across four months, starting at the end of march, she and he
i think of syria, where you have majorities protesting against the minority. >> that is the shape it has taken. it did not start out this way. it is worth remembering that the syrian uprising was almost identical to the one we saw in egypt, tunisia. the regime has successfully fought back by characterizing this as a shia versus sunni thing, and i'm afraid that is becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy. but it is still a revolution in progress. there are still many steps. thank you very much...
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spring was fast and dramatic with dictators disappearing in chinese you egypt and finally libya while syria and yemen have witnessed the brink of civil war and bahrain protesters were driven from the streets by massive minute tree falls and latino gets a force from that country's foreign minister who says bringing democracy and the rule of law to the gulf states was never going to be easy that's a specialty next. yes let's start with the syrian dossier some say the corp counts of the arab states the gulf plays a larger role than it's intended to in resolving this crisis sometimes it even substitutes the arab league to believe its position can help the god knows this crisis is very important and very dangerous that syria is one of the security pillars in the region if syria is stable and secure its citizens would live peacefully and quietly with today's events in syria however are quite scary people die daily and a number of cities are in chaos and on security some areas are peaceful generally there are big problems in the country the arab league assumed responsibility for resolving this cri
spring was fast and dramatic with dictators disappearing in chinese you egypt and finally libya while syria and yemen have witnessed the brink of civil war and bahrain protesters were driven from the streets by massive minute tree falls and latino gets a force from that country's foreign minister who says bringing democracy and the rule of law to the gulf states was never going to be easy that's a specialty next. yes let's start with the syrian dossier some say the corp counts of the arab...
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illegally into syria all that of course becomes a theoretical conversation. full exclusive interview with russia's you and ambassadors on our website now where quizzed him about the major international stories of twenty eleven and how he thinks they're going to develop in twenty twelve to tell the chickens thoughts about the arab spring iran's nuclear program the middle east turmoil and but out. here in a few minutes the money and patience ran out in greece. trying to pull its eventually to take us to a sort of a they came they threatened through mid-sentence just thinking oh my god i just can't breathe anymore. well shortly tonight our correspondents person refer. actions from greece as our team continues to look back at twenty eleventh's main headline. for the by putin says he's open for talks with the opposition which organize the parliamentary protest rallies places there's no one to talk to the premier reaffirmed there's a need for dialogue insisting there's always been a channel available between him and his rivals artie's a ridiculous could take up the
illegally into syria all that of course becomes a theoretical conversation. full exclusive interview with russia's you and ambassadors on our website now where quizzed him about the major international stories of twenty eleven and how he thinks they're going to develop in twenty twelve to tell the chickens thoughts about the arab spring iran's nuclear program the middle east turmoil and but out. here in a few minutes the money and patience ran out in greece. trying to pull its eventually to...
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illegally into syria all that of course becomes a theoretical conversation. a full exclusive interview with russia's u.n. ambassador is now on our website if you'd like to see it i spoke to him at length of your own about half an hour a christian about the major international stories of twenty eleven and how they'll develop and thinks in twenty twelve tele check ins thoughts on the arab spring iran's nuclear program the middle east turmoil and more on our website outing dot com here in a few minutes the year the money and the patience ran out in greece. trying to pull its eventually to take after a survey they came they threatened to read. just thinking oh my god i just can't breathe. surely our correspondent personal reflections from grace's r.t. continues looking back at the events that shaped twenty eleven. putin says he's open for talks with the opposition which organize the parliamentary protest rallies but he says there's no to talk to the premier reaffirmed there's a need for dialogue insisting was always been the channel open between him and his rival
illegally into syria all that of course becomes a theoretical conversation. a full exclusive interview with russia's u.n. ambassador is now on our website if you'd like to see it i spoke to him at length of your own about half an hour a christian about the major international stories of twenty eleven and how they'll develop and thinks in twenty twelve tele check ins thoughts on the arab spring iran's nuclear program the middle east turmoil and more on our website outing dot com here in a few...
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export to syria. that could be handle. this is not a big impact. if it comes to be disrupted for any reason, that will have a huge impact on us. the tourism from lebanon, coming from our country, this kind of activity is not reduced and tremendously reduced. that will have an impact on the tourism activity we have with syria and arab countries. so we are feeling the heat. we are trying to see how we can -- ourself. lebanon has enough problem to have another one on its shoulder. >> the u.n. is suggesting that we're seeing crimes against humanity with the killings we've seen in syria right now. should the region stand by? should lebanon be standing by and watching that unfold in that way without taking action? >> sitting 10,000 kilometer away, 5,000 kilometer away it's easy to take, let's say, action or whatever it is. we are close, we are very close and whatever happen, it will have an impact. so let's be wise, let's be realistic, let's be pragmatic. >> could we see syria make an about-face here and al
export to syria. that could be handle. this is not a big impact. if it comes to be disrupted for any reason, that will have a huge impact on us. the tourism from lebanon, coming from our country, this kind of activity is not reduced and tremendously reduced. that will have an impact on the tourism activity we have with syria and arab countries. so we are feeling the heat. we are trying to see how we can -- ourself. lebanon has enough problem to have another one on its shoulder. >> the...
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syria's. opposition groups. hope of finding more. relationships with. the former chief. north korea. well i'm joined by mr hans blix from stockholm mr blix chair to international atomic agency for energy agency for sixteen years and was the head of the u.n. inspections team in iraq prior to the second iraq war mr blix it's great to have you with us sir now i'd like to start with i say latest news came young male who during who seventeen year old rule north korea has emerged as a nuclear state has died of a heart failure now his son is the next national leader what do we know about him are things going to stay pretty much the same morris' regional security under threat how vigorously will his push for nuclear weapons. well we are generally rather it dinner and about the architecture of the power building in north korea. but the changes be underway for some time but of course with kim jung un. group figure is. there's always a risk in such a structure that there can be changes so i think it is important to the outside world. does not make them over us because they will fee
syria's. opposition groups. hope of finding more. relationships with. the former chief. north korea. well i'm joined by mr hans blix from stockholm mr blix chair to international atomic agency for energy agency for sixteen years and was the head of the u.n. inspections team in iraq prior to the second iraq war mr blix it's great to have you with us sir now i'd like to start with i say latest news came young male who during who seventeen year old rule north korea has emerged as a nuclear state...
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of the arab league observers mission in syria has described the situation in the rest of city of holmes as reassuring so far the flashpoint city was a monitor's first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti-racial human arrest their arrival was met by a massive demonstration with tens of thousands demanding international protection but there are some doubts that the mission can bring positive results the final report will be a pretty much preordained conclusion that there will be findings that the assad government is not doing enough to to listen to the concerns of its citizens but personally i'm not sure what these more ridiculous about the story be the idea that the the autocratic so most of the arab league states are going to presume to pronounce on the democratic leanings of the syrian government to work with the international community is supposed to take what they see with any sort of moral authority but clearly these are not people in a position to be lecturing on this but i think as i say i think the report has been pretty much preordained and i would be very s
of the arab league observers mission in syria has described the situation in the rest of city of holmes as reassuring so far the flashpoint city was a monitor's first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti-racial human arrest their arrival was met by a massive demonstration with tens of thousands demanding international protection but there are some doubts that the mission can bring positive results the final report will be a pretty much preordained conclusion that there will...
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syria releases seven hundred fifty five people detained during the uprising against president assad while the head of the arab league mission find nothing frightening in the rest of the city of homes. and russian prime minister putin says he's up for talks with the opposition but there's no one to deal with urging his rivals to get borgen eyes and hold a constructive dialogue with the government. thank you so much for joining with us tonight on karen tara two o'clock here in moscow thousands of north koreans have been shown weeping in the streets of as they watched the funeral procession carrying their late leader the memorial ceremony was led by kim jong il's youngest son and successor little is known about kim jong un but there is some hope that there will be a more open korea under his rule is a specialist dr tim beal things foreign nations have an interest in keeping things as they are. as far as we know. but listen goats. to me is freedom of action. but also. in the state to be outside welding the respect to the americans so. it is not north korea and since don't want to not see amer
syria releases seven hundred fifty five people detained during the uprising against president assad while the head of the arab league mission find nothing frightening in the rest of the city of homes. and russian prime minister putin says he's up for talks with the opposition but there's no one to deal with urging his rivals to get borgen eyes and hold a constructive dialogue with the government. thank you so much for joining with us tonight on karen tara two o'clock here in moscow thousands of...
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security council russia is pushing for its resolution meantime on syria but the u.s. and its allies want the wording in that changed moscow is calling on both sides to end the bloodshed to begin talks with foreign intervention and sanctions western states want to blame the rest soley on the assad regime despite thousands of army defectors claiming to be fighting to bring down the government middle east politics professor jeremy salt says the main task now is to persuade both sides to put weapons. western governments are acceptable to right now. has been in the bronx been one one way. force was directed towards arms with and has been very little reference to the gangs of ongoing contact their bonnets began almost from the beginning. gangs fighting began the general police them according to law. recently written by the activist in fact they want to monitor. this now i think. a way out of this front western governments are going to have to step in and. it's not just the syrian government has. issued orders for the army to down but somehow some way has found or just waiti
security council russia is pushing for its resolution meantime on syria but the u.s. and its allies want the wording in that changed moscow is calling on both sides to end the bloodshed to begin talks with foreign intervention and sanctions western states want to blame the rest soley on the assad regime despite thousands of army defectors claiming to be fighting to bring down the government middle east politics professor jeremy salt says the main task now is to persuade both sides to put...
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supposed to happen around over a week ago but it was postponed due to the arab league's meetings on syria the organization sent as observers of a country is headquarters or inquire also egypt is it directly involved in syria is expected to be one of the key issues down the meeting these talks in moscow russia and egypt both strongly criticized the violence in the country and stand against any foreign military intervention egypt as we wouldn't regional where also when it comes to the middle east peace process that's expected to be discussed here as well but what the situation in egypt this stuff is still quite complicated with the ongoing violence the protests around the country being in the middle of parliamentary elections with several islamic story and to parties aiming for power the muslim brotherhood for example and after the first round of the vote combined these parties have managed to gather around seventy percent of the vote sara and the second round is expected shortly since it's planned that the new column it will start working by the end of january so lots of issues are on the
supposed to happen around over a week ago but it was postponed due to the arab league's meetings on syria the organization sent as observers of a country is headquarters or inquire also egypt is it directly involved in syria is expected to be one of the key issues down the meeting these talks in moscow russia and egypt both strongly criticized the violence in the country and stand against any foreign military intervention egypt as we wouldn't regional where also when it comes to the middle east...
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to go down the road of syria's civil war. political analyst chris spring to me in the wake of violence in egypt continued into its third day with at least ten killed and hundreds injured the protesters want more power urgently transferred from the military to a civilian authority even though elections are currently under way heavy handed egyptian soldiers have been caught on camera now dragging a woman along the pavement by a hair the military was also seen kicking activists in the head using batons and throwing rocks at demonstrators but the prime minister there denies that security is using force international relations professor mark ullman told me the interim military government can't shake its ties with the former regime. push to be a story of course is trying to calm the situation and i went through a controversial biggest. thank you so. since a break. and be patient many just didn't turn into terrorists where is that really present and. two months ago are going to be not as tentative. now that's one of the big since. i
to go down the road of syria's civil war. political analyst chris spring to me in the wake of violence in egypt continued into its third day with at least ten killed and hundreds injured the protesters want more power urgently transferred from the military to a civilian authority even though elections are currently under way heavy handed egyptian soldiers have been caught on camera now dragging a woman along the pavement by a hair the military was also seen kicking activists in the head using...
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arab league observers in syria have split into two groups and are now heading to three more uprising hotspots they've already been to the flashpoint city of homs where they found quote nothing frightening syria's fork largest city of hamas is among the monitors next destination reports emerged that on wednesday six people were killed there in a fresh outplayed outbreak of violence mideast expert to recall the doubts the arab mission will yield any possible results. obviously the syrians left in the morning it is to show that they're not going to i. think indeed find nothing but root believe has been one of the most fair to call them a safe rooms in the arab world for a long long time doing nothing palestine doing nothing to prevent the war in iraq and now it's being used as a name geo by the west so i don't take the arab league as such too seriously so we shall see what happens if it are to spoke exclusively to russia's u.n. ambassador who says carrying out promised reforms may be too difficult for the ouster of regime well it's caught up in a civil war with extremist. when there was
arab league observers in syria have split into two groups and are now heading to three more uprising hotspots they've already been to the flashpoint city of homs where they found quote nothing frightening syria's fork largest city of hamas is among the monitors next destination reports emerged that on wednesday six people were killed there in a fresh outplayed outbreak of violence mideast expert to recall the doubts the arab mission will yield any possible results. obviously the syrians left in...